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Meet the celebrities who are known for their good looks and remarkable cooking skills.

More and more personalities are showing their expertise when it comes to cooking. Some share their recipes on social media so that their followers and fans can easily recreate them. Others share their skills and knowledge that they learned from attending culinary school so that viewers can gain an understanding of cooking while staying at home.

These days, people are trying to elevate their typical home menu by recreating dishes produced by different personalities. Through various social media platforms, they learn different types of dishes and even kitchen hacks shared by different celebrities. Some of the celebrities who are also considered as handsome kitchen experts are Chef Jose Sarasola, Chef JR Royol, and Chef Marvin Agustin.

Chef Marvin Agustin and Chef Jose Sarasola share some of their ingenious and tried-and-tested classic recipes through their social media platforms. These celebrities-turned-chefs and restaurateurs generously share what they learned in their years of practicing their culinary skills. For example, Chef Jose who does this in different Kapuso shows like 'Unang Hirit' and 'Eat Well. Live Well. Stay Well.'

Another celebrity chef that we can learn from is Chef JR Royol. Chef JR is the new Kapuso cooking show host who will share his knowledge when it comes to farming and cooking in 'Farm To Table.'

See the other celebrity kitchen experts in this gallery:


Chef Jose Sarasola
Kapuso shows
Marvin Agustin
Online cooking
Chef JR Royol
'Farm To Table'
Erwan Heussaff
Food test
Anton Amoncio
The Lost Recipe
Andre Casper
US military

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